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  • in compl.iance, and . the regulations provide sufficient · leeway so that the · timing of the cut off of funds is at the discretion .o~ the ~g~ncy < afteJ; the heari~g. ' j • . I i . ~ ; 'i , I
  • is marching 3 abreast at thiS time. I • 'Marcli 17. 1965 , Beat regards. Sincerely. Bill Moyera Special Aasistant to the Preaident r . Duncan Howlett '1- :All Soub cJ?urch Sixteenth and Harvard Street. Waahinaton, D. c. f J [1 of 4] ­ ,. All
  • of voter registration in Dallas County, Alabama, where of the 30,000 persons of voting age, 9,000 of the registered are white and only 600 are Negro. He concluded, "The time has come to remove these stumbling blocks that deny Americans their Constituttional
  • and poor schools, violent death of the good and valiant young who are trying to win dignity and freedom for oth­ ers~at the total picture. It is the poet's job, she continued, "to scoop up the debris of our times and show us the giant outlines of the human
  • is on the Boston Common; one is on the Lexington Green; the third is to be in a church where the Reverend Geral d Krick (who was in Selma at the time Mr . Reeb was attacked) is scheduled to speak. Mr . John Sullivan who has been contact man for the family told
  • with local and national union leaders-­ particularly the Steelworkers. No further action is to be taken by CRS on this suggestion at this time. Time Priorities It was agreed to proceed with more specific explorations of the feasibility of meetings 1 and 2